Vietnam at the heart of global supply chain restructuring

According to the Ministry of Industry and Trade, the total import-export turnover of goods this year is estimated to reach nearly 800 billion USD, an increase of 15% compared to last year and 2.5 times higher than the assigned plan.

In 2024, despite many difficulties, our country’s economy continues to recover clearly, when in the last days of the year, many industries and fields announced many high achievements. Import and export is a bright spot when many new records are continuously set.

According to the Ministry of Industry and Trade, the total import-export turnover of goods this year is estimated to reach nearly 800 billion USD, an increase of 15% over last year and 2.5 times higher than the assigned plan.

Given these results, many international economic organizations and experts have made positive assessments of Vietnam’s economic development situation and growth prospects in the next period.

Mr. Frederic Neumann – Chief Economist of Asia – Pacific Economic Research, HSBC Bank said: “Vietnam is one of the best performing economies in the Asia region and is at the center of the restructuring of the global supply chain . We can see a lot of supply chains moving. In my opinion, Vietnam holds the leading position in the trend of adjusting and shifting the supply chain. This is also an important driving force of the Vietnamese economy “.

“I think the numbers reflect the health of the economy. The Vietnamese government has made great efforts to improve institutions, remove barriers, and remove obstacles. Vietnam’s economic fundamentals remain positive. Vietnam shows a strong commitment to a market economy, free trade, and global economic integration . Vietnam’s economy is on the rise. And I am very optimistic that most of the goals set for this year are achievable,” said Dr. Andreas Stoffers, University of Applied Sciences in Economics and Management (FOM), Federal Republic of Germany.

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